it's costing us an arm and leg. howell: thews a great question, my opponent and i would disagree on this. listen, i agree with orrin that we should have had more bipartisanship back there, but the affordable care act is a stake? the ground how we're going improve it. what i do specifically is take some the republican idea to make it better. .. disruptive, and it doesn't help the american spirit. >> moderator: the last question from the president of the utah valley of commerce. mr. hale? >> our technology companies here in utah county are asking for graduates in science, technology, engineering and math. what do you suggest be done to produce graduates? howell: this is up my alley. i love technology. this is the greatest thing. we have to start in preschool and emphasize to the young men and women that science, technology, engineering, math are the key to growing our economy, but i'd also add in "the a" word, and that's art. the software developers create the apps we use are very, very culturally aware and they are a